7th century in architecture

7th century in architecture

"See also:"
6th century in architecture,
other events of the 7th century,
8th century in architecture and the
architecture timeline.

Buildings

* 605 - Zhaozhou Bridge in China is completed.
* 611 - Four Gates Pagoda in China is completed.
* 613 - St Gall monastery founded.
* 635 - Convent on Lindisfarne founded.
* 636 - Xumi Pagoda built in China.
* 640 - Daqin Pagoda in China is completed.
* About 650 - San Juan de Baños, Palencia founded.
* 652 - Giant Wild Goose Pagoda built in China
* 654 - Jumièges Abbey founded.
* 674 - Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey founded.
* 698 - Echternach Abbey founded.

Births

Deaths


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